June 13, 2010

Modern Composting With Mantis Compost Twin (A Review)

Solar panels, wind energy, organic ingredients, fresh produce. These are some of the common terms we hear everyday because of the swelling Green awareness of most folks. People all around the globe have been seriously considering sustainable energy and sustainable living due to our growing awareness of environmental problems reinforced by the recent BP oil spill. I read a Mantis Compost Twin review and thought it the perfect tool for anyone up for sustainable living.

Are you into recycling? It is one thing to segregate our household trash into biodegradable and non-biodegrable before the garbage truck rolls in, and a different thing entirely to go an extra mile further. Recycling takes it a step further. It results to new uses or stuff made from the old ones.

You ever heard about composting? It is nature’s own way of processing the dead, organic wastes. As long as it is organic, nature can convert it back to a pretty much useful stuff beneficial for the living. It is a cycle and this is how nature sustains life on Earth.

Not only Nature.

You too can give a helping hand, especially now that our environment is overwhelmed and suffocated with non-biodegradable, inorganic wastes. Do you have a vegetable garden, potted plants, a small farm perhaps? Quit buying inorganic, synthetic, factory made fertilizers no matter how good their promises are. You can bet it will just poison the soil, disturbing the natural balance in your garden.

But Dung Is Simply Unbearable! - you say.

Organic fertilizers are not just about dung, or manure — dried, processed and put in your soil. Heard about humus? Humus is a compost product derived from composting kitchen scraps, dead leaves, trimmings, coffee grounds, fruit peelings, and every organic waste you can think of. Basically, it’s them greens and browns!

Ready your greens:

  • • Tea bags
  • • Leaves and trimmings
  • • Grasses
  • • Fruits and veggie scraps
  • • Hair

Some browns to include:

- Dried leaves and grasses
- Straw
- Small wood chunks or wood chips
- Twigs, branches
- Sawdust
- Newspaper shreds
- Stalks, corncobs, etc.

Leave out your pet’s dung, leftover foods gotten stale, and that dead rat your cat pawed. These are not allowed in the compost. Remember, you’d want to have healthy wastes in there if you are going to use the resulting humus to fertilize your garden. You would like to include only the good stuff.

So, ready to start composting? Let’s go!

No, no.. Leave the ground alone. And what’s with those thick gloves and hardcore working yard clothes? No, you won’t be doing any digging. Composting is being done in bins now so that it is less backbreaking, and less messy. And you know what’s the newest innovation? Easy to rotate composters with dual tumblers similar to what I found in the Mantis Compost Twin review page and other websites.

After the jump, you would know why it is a great time-saver and a less backbreaking way to do home composting than the old compost bins and heaps method. I also talked about the Mantis Compost Twin review resources to give you a clearer picture.

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